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- Jacob Daniel Kirstejn Hansen, François Lauze:
Multiphase Local Mean Geodesic Active Regions. ICPR 2018: 3031-3036 - 2016
- Da Chen, Jean-Marie Mirebeau, Laurent D. Cohen:
Finsler Geodesics Evolution Model for Region based Active Contours. BMVC 2016 - Shuman Jia, Loïc Cadour, Hubert Cochet, Maxime Sermesant:
STACOM-SLAWT Challenge: Left Atrial Wall Segmentation and Thickness Measurement Using Region Growing and Marker-Controlled Geodesic Active Contour. STACOM@MICCAI 2016: 211-219 - 2014
- Haiyong Xu, Tingting Liu, Guotao Wang:
Hybrid geodesic region-based active contours for image segmentation. Comput. Electr. Eng. 40(3): 858-869 (2014) - 2013
- Chuanzhen Rong, Yongxing Jia, Yu Yang, Ying Zhu, Yuan Wang:
Interactive image segmentation based on geodesic active regions. WCSP 2013: 1-5 - 2012
- Wenbing Tao:
Iterative Narrowband-Based Graph Cuts Optimization for Geodesic Active Contours With Region Forces (GACWRF). IEEE Trans. Image Process. 21(1): 284-296 (2012) - 2011
- Vikram V. Appia, Anthony J. Yezzi:
Active geodesics: Region-based active contour segmentation with a global edge-based constraint. ICCV 2011: 1975-1980 - 2009
- Antonio Martínez, Juan José Jiménez-Delgado:
Tracking Organs Composed of One or Multiple Regions Using Geodesic Active Region Models. Recent Advances in the 3D Physiological Human 2009: 37-52 - 2008
- Jenny Folkesson, Eigil Samset, R. Y. Kwong, Carl-Fredrik Westin:
Unifying Statistical Classification and Geodesic Active Regions for Segmentation of Cardiac MRI. IEEE Trans. Inf. Technol. Biomed. 12(3): 328-334 (2008) - Olga Diamanti, Petros Maragos:
Geodesic active regions for segmentation and tracking of human gestures in sign language videos. ICIP 2008: 1096-1099 - 2007
- Monica Hernandez, Alejandro F. Frangi:
Non-parametric geodesic active regions: Method and evaluation for cerebral aneurysms segmentation in 3DRA and CTA. Medical Image Anal. 11(3): 224-241 (2007) - Changzheng Liu, Junlin Ma, Guiyun Ye:
Medical Image Segmentation by Geodesic Active Contour Incorporating Region Statistical Information. FSKD (3) 2007: 63-67 - 2005
- Nikos Paragios, Rachid Deriche:
Geodesic active regions and level set methods for motion estimation and tracking. Comput. Vis. Image Underst. 97(3): 259-282 (2005) - Yanfeng Shang, Xin Yang, Ming Zhu, Biao Jin, Ming Liu:
Prior Based Cardiac Valve Segmentation in Echocardiographic Sequences: Geodesic Active Contour Guided by Region and Shape Prior. IbPRIA (2) 2005: 447-454 - Yanfeng Shang, Xin Yang, Ming Zhu, Biao Jin, Ming Liu:
Region and Shape Prior Based Geodesic Active Contour and Application in Cardiac Valve Segmentation. ICCSA (4) 2005: 1102-1110 - Monica Hernandez, Alejandro Federico Frangi:
Brain aneurysm segmentation in CTA and 3DRA using geodesic active regions based on second order prototype features and nonparametric density estimation. Medical Imaging: Image Processing 2005 - Chul-Ho Won, Seung-Ik Lee, Dong Hun Kim, Jin-Ho Cho:
Lung Detection by Using Geodesic Active Contour Model Based on Characteristics of Lung Parenchyma Region. PCM (1) 2005: 888-898 - 2004
- Bénédicte Allier, Hubert Emptoz:
Segmentation and Typography Extraction in Document Images Using Geodesic Active Regions. ICPR (1) 2004: 409-412 - Monica Hernandez, Alejandro F. Frangi:
Geodesic Active Regions Using Non-parametric Statistical Regional Description and Their Application to Aneurysm Segmentation from CTA. MIAR 2004: 94-102 - 2002
- Nikos Paragios, Rachid Deriche:
Geodesic Active Regions and Level Set Methods for Supervised Texture Segmentation. Int. J. Comput. Vis. 46(3): 223-247 (2002) - Nikos Paragios, Rachid Deriche:
Geodesic Active Regions: A New Framework to Deal with Frame Partition Problems in Computer Vision. J. Vis. Commun. Image Represent. 13(1-2): 249-268 (2002) - 2000
- Nikos Paragios, Rachid Deriche:
Coupled Geodesic Active Regions for Image Segmentation: A Level Set Approach. ECCV (2) 2000: 224-240 - 1999
- Nikos Paragios, Rachid Deriche:
Unifying Boundary and Region-Based Information for Geodesic Active Tracking. CVPR 1999: 2300-2305 - Nikos Paragios, Rachid Deriche:
Geodesic Active Regions for Motion Estimation and Tracking. ICCV 1999: 688-694 - Nikos Paragios, Rachid Deriche:
Geodesic Active Regions for Supervised Texture Segmentation. ICCV 1999: 926-932
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